Durham will ask the same batting line-up which backfired at Derby on Tuesday to put things right at Chester-le-Street on Sunday.

The Riversiders have named an unchanged 14-man squad for the One-Day Cup game against Worcestershire.

That will almost certainly mean the same top seven.

Mark Stoneman made 22, and Keaton Jennings (14) was the only other batsman into double figures.

Ryan Pringle’s brilliant 125, batting at No 8, took the Riversiders to a score of 216 all out, but the Wearsiders felt it was around 100 runs short. Derbyshire passed it with seven wickets and 50 balls to spare.

Durham have resisted the urge to recall Gordon Muchall, who made a century in the second XI’s County Championship win over the Pears, or to hand Jack Burnham, who also played in that game, a limited-overs debut.

“Gordon Muchall’s a fantastic professional so he’s always going to be keeping himself right,” said coach Jon Lewis.

“He’s just on the wrong side of the selection calls at the moment but some of those calls are marginal calls.”

Like Burnham, Muchall has not featured in Durham’s white-ball teams this season – or in the 33 year-old’s case, any first-team cricket – despite being Durham’s second highest all-time scorer in Twenty20 cricket.

There is some scope for batting change, with wicketkeeper-batsman Michael Richardson in the squad, but that seems unlikely.

Richardson has only made one competitive half-century in 11 matches this season.

But as disappointing as Tuesday’s defeat was, Lewis and captain Stoneman are likely to show faith with the 11 players who also opened the campaign with an impressive win over Leicestershire on Sunday.

Worcestershire have made the same start to the competition as Durham – winning one and losing one.

The top two teams from the nine-team north group will qualify for the knockout stages. Durham won the competition in 2014.